Six-year-old Annie Blake of Atascadero is more than ready to host her next blood drive. We first introduced you to Annie in February 2017. Nearly a year later, she’s cancer-free. Annie can officially call herself a cancer survivor after beating leukemia this month. During her more than two-year battle, she and
You Can Help Others by Giving Blood
Imagine being susceptible to infection so frequently that you’re sick on a regular basis. Pneumonia, bronchitis, sinus infections, and bacterial infections become the norm. While symptoms may differ from person to person, those with Primary Immunodeficiency Disease have to live differently than most. Four years ago, we met adorable Violet
Saving lives, one pint at a time
Mum grateful to donors whose blood helped son
Blind boy, 15, meets mother and son who saved his life with cord blood donation
Teenager urges people to donate blood and bone marrow
Lucy’s brave kidney failure battle
“You sometimes think, ‘if there’s a god then jeez, he’s cruel’.” The worlds of Rutherford’s Leigh Kenyon and her daughter Lucy Treharne were rocked after her kidneys shut down overnight on October 9. Within hours, the pair’s lives were irreversibly changed – with Lucy unable to go to school and Leigh quitting her
Firefighter injured in horrific road accident gives moving talk to Dunstable blood donors
Father, 92, and daughter give blood together at Zeeland Community Hospital
Ogallala hosts regular two-day blood drive in honor of Landon Helff
Landon Helff is a seven year old with leukemia. He is one of over 1.69 million people (according to the American Cancer Society) who was diagnosed with cancer in 2017. Many cancer patients need blood, sometimes daily, during chemotherapy treatment. Landon was diagnosed two years ago with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia,